Cliffhanger Villa

Steel construction. Private home.

Opened:

  • 2005

Floors:

  • 5

Building Function:

Architectural Style:

Architecture

Address

Cliffhanger Villa Address

Oslo

Floor Space:

  • 300 (3230 ft² )

Architecture Firm:

Construction Started:

  • 2000
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